Leader project
Fawn rescuers take stock in Flachgau
Newly founded rescuer teams in Salzburg's Flachgau region take stock: in an eventful year, the first fawns were rescued. As the need is great, everyone involved is motivated to continue the project.
The participants in the first Leader drone project in Flachgau have had a busy summer. Drones were purchased and volunteers were trained.
83 fawns rescued
During 84 flights in Dorfbeuern, Göming, Lamprechtshausen, Nußdorf, St. Georgen and Bürmoos, 83 fawns were rescued. In addition, 74 bambis were observed and eggs laid by ground breeders were secured. The teams invested hundreds of volunteer hours.
Alois Lauterbach takes stock with words of thanks: "As chairman of this association, I would like to thank everyone who contributed many hours to this project. Especially to the farmers for their excellent cooperation, but also to all those who have helped us to realize this project with their donations. Here you can see that hunting is nature conservation." The EU, federal and state governments support the project.
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